Q: Looking at adding to 2 areas - stocks that might benefit from increased defense spending in Canada, and stocks in the metals sector. How would you rate these stocks on a scale of 1 to 10 for a buy at this time? 10 being something you like a lot, 5 if you are indifferent, and 1 if you have zero interest in owning it. ARIS, CS, HBM, OGC, PAAS, SVM for metals and CGY, FTG, MDA, PNG for defense related.
Q: An analyst suggested there is a 50% chance Telus dividend will be cut by at least 30%.
What is your forecast with respective to Telus' dividend?
Is the stock now a sell buy or hold ?
Thanks
Q: Want to generate some cash in a RESP. overweight oil and gas in this fund. trying to decide what to sell. Do I trim a little from white cap, head water, and freehold or sell reits.
Q: Could you please comment on today's earnings report for Discovery Silver? How do things look going forward? Would you still recommend DSV as a buy? If yes, what would be a fair price to start a position? Thank you to you and your team for your excellent service. Gord
Q: Occasionally I develop a strong conviction on where the Bitcoin price is headed, and would like your thoughts on best way to play short-term, (1-7day), moves on this. Must be CDN listed and 2x vehicles would be fine as well.
Thanks
Q: Could you please provide some "colour" around the substantial issuer bid and the news release today regarding the intention of insider Intercap to participate? Market doesn't seem to like it, and I am wondering if you would consider buying today on the weakness if as an investor you were positive on the company and their prospects.
Thank you
Q: This is a company that you recommended back in 2024 and it has seen a sharp decline in their share price over the past 18 months. Do you see the current price as an entry point for a new position? In general, is this a stock you'd recommend or avoid?
Q: I am looking for an all in one equity etf. What are your thoughts on FEQT vs VEQT ? I understand FEQT is actively managed using factor approach and has much less stocks. Does the 0.43 MER for FEQT include the MER for the underlying ETFs ? I wouldn’t think that Fidelity would be charging investors twice.